Show head good dairy stock to be imported to ashley valley from the northwest siney lewis lewi sr one of A early Pione ersi of 1851 passes away funeral service services over the remains of siney lewis sr were held in the second asard aid chapel sunday december 1st at 2 p m the body of the chapel was tilled ith relatives and friends and the floral tributes were ere profuse covering ane casket and dec crating the rostrum the music was furnished by the second nard sard choir with mrs lucil e calder as soloist the opening song as sweet hour of braer fol followed loved bj invocation by edward watkins sr oh vy father the favorite lamn hi inn of mr lete as then rendered bishop joseph A mckee paid tribute to the sterling qualities f mr lew Is and told of their long friendship lie ile referred to his hardships in pioneering both salt lake and abley vallies M M batty also an old friend of mr lewis tom of 01 his devotion to his home family and church of his honest and integrity in all business dealings lie ile also referred to some of his pioneer experiences experienced airs mrs lucille calder sa sang ng there th ere Is 13 a land I 1 know 11 II walter A alter woolley to tod d of the gospel plan and the reward that came to those who ho acre faithful in the performance for mance of their duties he lie inoke of the splendid example M lewis had net tiet for his family and friends bishop A T johnson linson Jo spoke 9 few word words of at consolation conro lation and also thanked all who sho had helped in any way during their hours of sorrow the rios clos ng song was sometime we 11 understand benediction Den edition was p by bishop george E WU kins interment as in the maeser haeser cemetery ft here the grave vaas ft as dedicated ted by win L pearce jr the pal pall bearers sere grandsons of mi lists I 1 biney siney lewis S and his t twin thin hin sister olive bon bom near council bluffs iowa august 1 1848 1849 the fourth and fifth children of their parenti david and doritha trail lewis vw crossed the plains for the sake of the gospel in 1851 before siney as three year years of age his early life was spent in salt lake valley where here he underwent the hardships of the pioneers planters many times suffering for want of food and an clothing hia md father died hen he aas six years of age which necesse essl esst his going to work at en an early age to help support his mother and aunger brothers he ile made a trip back to omaha by ox teams to 1 k briix back converts to th the gospel gopel when a hen he las as but 11 years of 0 ace age they were acre attacked by indian indians but none of them were killed he ile va was 83 married january S 1874 to elizabeth coleman to this ahin was born 12 children 9 of whom and the widow suu still survive they thell are mrs E W evans mrs nathan springer siney jr Fr prink ankUn ft ur a charles hatch chaa p i mrs alm asher merkley and mrs it E Il all of vernal and AM mr mrs linn mcclelland of san francisco also ao 41 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren he ile moved with his family to t 0 ashley valley in 18 and settled in glints ward where trey resided artil about three years ago when the they y sold their farm and to taw town n to be near medical aid mr lewis had nd not been in good health tor for years but wn wu generally able to get about a little he was only in bed bout tio tso dy hen allen death came unexpectedly about noon noun wednesday november 23 28 he ile was a R rood good kind and generous man belfied by his hole family and friends although he vw vm retiring and quiet in disposition he always ready to help in A ny so thy cause he ile win will be greatly r missed by all who were cre with him interest in dairying in ashley val ley la is crowing growing more than the leonle generally realize II 11 H colder calder e calder bros creamer cas that ills his patrons hae hale signed up lip for more thus than dairy cows and heifer these will probably be imported from train oregon i and washington during abi winter and early spring dairy ia try men of wilson bennett and alteria districts are A dairy association with ith the object 01 0 improving their stock russell todd of wilson chal chairman chalman man of 0 the movement mo ement has made leveral calls on the county ag ants for help in perfecting an organization which win function plans are under way to lipport some send pure bred hoiten holten hoi hol ten slits T is mat ert hai has been taken up with ith the dairy department ol 01 the agri rhural college and assurances haie hale been received that they will help in anery way filble with this foundation it Is felt t ire that in the near future the distill aboe men menton toned td will be importing imparting good dairy stock ard dairying dar dalr ying hlll ill be well ell under way it Is ery try to note ue tte tt U e re danse in the poultry project the F act fact that farmers hau halt been able to to in live chickens successfully has W stimulated a great deal of interest in thie this project and nearly nery day inquiry inquires es arc are being receded lied about the p aper handling liand ling of poultry from the baby baty chicks until they are ready to market A shipment of od old hens heas culled pullets and roosters and ducks and neese geese left the peppard seed plant at vernal on december and 2nd there vea more than thin birds in this shipment all of which vi ere dead vi eight cu the producers hands tor for they were producing ro no eggs and were eating large quantities of expensive feed the turkeys will ill be rc re ceded at jensen on december fth vernal december 3 6 and I 1 ard at port fort duchesne december 8 and 9 in duchesne count shipments will vall be made on these same dates the turkeys of the uintah basin bashi now go out as one big shipment a result which has been brought about by the uintah county farm bureau it Is gratifying to report that there are trained men in our county farm form bureau who are registered eo go graders and their grading of poultry Is accepted as official this li is of great benefit to the prodoc ers in the uintah basin basim As a ther is noticed a ver marked tin rat in dressed poultry A shipment of hogs which left ner eri nal december 3 showed evidence of skill in proper feeding those v who have handled hogs for detral ears par IB re that this was the beet bet and mut uniform shipment ever ent sent from this a action other shipments will ul follow in the near future and it is hoped that we re will soon build up a reputation 1 for the production of good hogs that will demand demara a prem lurn on the market tuesday or wednesday of next seek eek the first operative cooperative co shipment of beef cattle will win be taken to the salt lake market stock ajl 0 belong to people who ho have only a few head bead and a emmet cannot ship them alth large herds bateh are am shipped from the range ram early hi in the tall fall chii win will be ol 01 great benefit to the small producers because they can con use it sh whenever enever they have a surplus last friday night a meeting was I 1 held at lapoint for the purpose of explaining tre tle advant advantages aits of the farm bureau A theodore johnson s n secretary and manager explained in detail th operations of this organization end and how its activities are expanding the organization he ex 1 is becoming more popular because of the service it renders in place of soliciting membership as was common in icara gone by people now come and ask to be mide members tee lecause use they aro arc earning learning the great benc benefits tits of the organization the farm bureau ie Is thoroughly democratic he explained and every member has a vote in the election of the officers and the privilege of knowing the status ot of the organization any time they want to county agent peterson who was present at this meeting gave a brief talk on co opera the marketing tn as he per personally cnally it the people of lapoint are a good I 1 illie lle bv h and 10 doubt we will hear heir of some real activity imong them soon reductions lons in tn long distance telephone day rates will be in tn effect jana this la Is the fourth reduction in tn attle more than oliree years I 1 at the regular jession session of the city council wednesday evening myor elect noel aid and cly cily recorded elect gordon demonsy Dc De Motey Motsy were present and took a keen interest tn the bu burl but t ness A report was as nade made showing all dolin delinquent quent water iler tax cd lecter W the tentative budget ter 1930 was read and busm pus |